For the record, I am not one who believes Trump will be assassinated on January 20th, and perhaps not at all. (This doesn't mean an attempt won't occur) God has answered our prayers according to His Perfect Will and delivered this land from the tyranny of Obama and Hillary in one fell swoop. (Perhaps not for the reason we prayed, but that's another issue for another time.) I believe this is what explains the inexplicable reality that Trump defeated the corrupt Clinton "machine". I also therefore have confidence that God will protect Trump....if only for one term. But as an aside this isn't 1963 and the CIA doesn't need a marksman (or several) with high powered rifles and scopes.
They didn't need it with Breitbart, Michael Hastings or many others. -W.E.

ZeroHedgeIt isn’t just that Donald Trump routinely thumbs his nose at
the establishment, insults media figures he sees as unfair and bucks
conventional wisdom.It is that President-elect Trump is defying the will
of the deep state, military industrial complex base of ultimate power
in the United States. That is why he is treading dangerous waters, and
risks the fate of JFK.

While it may be a silly falsehood, it may also be serving as a final warning that they get to script reality, not him.

Perhaps they want Trump to feel blackmailed and
controlled by alluding to fake dirt, while reminding him of the real
dirt they hold on his activities (whatever it may be).Insulting the credibility of the intelligence community in a
public way – as the man elected to the highest office in the land – is
liable to ruffle a few feathers, and it could provoke a serious
response.

Trump knows the power of the people he is taunting, but he
may not be aware of where the line is between play in political rhetoric
and actually irritating and setting off those who control policy.

There is plenty of Trump misbehavior that can be simply
written off, or trivialized, but cutting into the war and statecraft
narrative of the shadow government steering this deep state is a
deviation too far.

It is one thing to play captain, but another to imagine that
you steer the ship. They are happy for Trump to take all the prestige
and privileges of the office; but not for him to cut into the big
business of foreign conflict, the undercurrent of all American affairs,
the dealings in death, drugs, oil and weapons, and the control of people
through a manipulation of these affairs.

If President Trump takes his rogue populism too far,
he will suffer the wrath of the same people who took out Kennedy… there
are some things that are not tolerated by those who are really in
charge.

And now leaders in the Senate are warning President-elect
Trump about the stupidity of going against the national-security
establishment.

In
a truly remarkable bit of honesty and candor regarding the U.S.
national-security establishment, new Senate minority leader Charles
Schumer has accused President-elect Trump of “being really dumb.”… for
taking on the CIA and questioning its conclusions regarding Russia.“Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community,
they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you…. He’s being
really dumb to do this.”[…]No president since John F. Kennedy has dared to take on the CIA or the rest of the national security establishment […]
They knew that if they opposed the national-security establishment at a
fundamental level, they would be subjected to retaliatory measures.Kennedy… After the Bay of Pigs, he vowed to tear the CIA into a
thousand pieces and scatter them to the winds. He also fired CIA
Director Allen Dulles, who, in a rather unusual twist of fate, would
later be appointed to the Warren Commission to investigate Kennedy’s
murder.Kennedy’s antipathy toward the CIA gradually extended to what
President Eisenhower had termed the military-industrial complex,
especially when it proposed Operation Northwoods, which called
for fraudulent terrorist attacks to serve as a pretext for invading
Cuba, and when it suggested that Kennedy initiate a surprise nuclear
attack on the Soviet Union.[…]Worst of all, from the standpoint of the national-security
establishment, [Kennedy] initiated secret personal negotiations with
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Cuban leader Fidel Castro, both of whom, by this time, were on the same page as Kennedy.[…]Kennedy was fully aware of the danger he faced by taking on such a formidable enemy.

And to the extent that President Kennedy consciously stood
up to the system, he paid the price for his attempt at independent
wielding of power from the Oval Office.

It is a shuddering thought. A sharp lesson in history that must not be misinterpreted.The implications for Trump are quite clear. If his refusal
to take intelligence briefings, or follow CIA advice is serious, then
serious consequences will follow. If Trump is serious about peace with
Putin when they insist on war, there will be a problem.

There are several powers behind the throne that have wanted
to ensure that presidents don’t let the power go to their head, or try
to change course from the carefully arranged crisis-reaction-solution
paradigm.

True peace is not good for military industrial complex
business; true peace, without the persistence of grave threats, and
plenty of sparks of chaos to back it up, cannot be tolerated.

As things have progressed today, making friendly with Putin,
and calling off the war with Russia may simply be impermissible. If
Trump is attempting to negotiate his own peace – and sing along with
Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” at the inauguration, then he is in for a very
rude awakening.

If, on the other hand, he is the Trump card being played by
this very same establishment, then things may develop according to the
same ultimate objectives, albeit through a ‘wild card’ path styled after
the ego of President Trump.

With Goldman Sachs and neocon advisors filling up his
administration, Trump may be simply nudged in the right direction. But
the intelligence community is not willing to take many chances – and
there are clearly contingencies in place.

Former congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul warned of the shadow government taking control of President Trump’s administration before it was even formed:

You
know, we look at the president, we look at what he said, we look at
what he might do, and we look at his advisors, but quite frankly, there
is an outside source, which we refer to as a deep state
or a shadow government. There is a lot of influence by people that are
actually more powerful than our government itself, our president and on
up. I mean, you take for instance how our government gets
involved in elections around the world, whether it’s in the Middle East
or Ukraine.

Trump is reportedly retaining his own private security,
bucking the protocol of Secret Service detail… and this clearly a sign
that he and his team have thought through security issues and the
possibility of an inside job.

This is prudent, but these deep state guys have access
throughout the system at every level. They are anywhere, and everywhere.
Probably someone that Trump trusts. There are certainly many threats.

For the sake of the stability of this country, and
President-elect Trump’s own life, let us hope that they stay several
steps ahead of anyone who might want to do him harm.This is eerie, but real.

* * *On a personal level, it seems wise to prepare for the possibility of widespread unrest due to political instability.Tread carefully at the scene of the inauguration, and any high profile political gatherings or demonstrations.Riots at the inauguration, or in cities throughout the
country are possible, maybe even likely, as is an attempted
assassination. Even if this scenario is a long shot, and taboo to even
discuss, the role of the CIA in past coups, revolutions and uprisings is
enough to warrant taking precautions.There is an element of chaos present during this
unprecedented transfer of power to the 45th president, and a wounded
animal in the defensive-attack posture.If you are at a protest, either as a participant, or as
an observer, remain aware of the larger actions of the crowd, identify
potential provocateurs and stay away from points of potential violence.
Police could use anti-riot gear and spray the crowd, fire rubber bullet,
use microwave heating or auditory devices, make mass arrests, or block
off large portions of the city.If anything significant happens, use any available phone
or camera to film it, but be prepared for confiscation or technologies
to wipe phones. An EMF shielded bag could block this; live stream or
upload instantly to as many video platforms as possible, but they have
been known to jam cell phone signals at mass gatherings and
demonstrations. Make copies and store a physical copy, and several
back-ups.If you are at home, do not wait for the all clear signal
from the authorities, shelter in place and prepare to ride out a storm,
if something sensational or deadly takes place and panic spreads. Do
not trust the media; and try to take notice if a coup has taken place,
and constitutional authority subverted.